Kristen Stewart isn't known for being particularly expressive, but yet again, she's keen on proving people wrong!

In the March issue of Marie Claire, the actress reveals that she's been writing poetry for years. One poem, titled "My Heart Is a Wiffle Ball/Freedom Pole," was written after Twilight ended. Stewart was inspired to write it during a road trip stop in Texas.

I reared digital moonlight You read its clock, scrawled neon across that black Kismetly ... ubiquitously crest fallen Thrown down to strafe your foothills ...I'll suck the bones pretty. Your nature perforated the abrasive organ pumps Spray painted everything known to man, Stream rushed through and all out into Something Whilst the crackling stare down sun snuck Through our windows boarded up He hit your flint face and it sparked.

And I bellowed and you parked We reached Marfa. One honest day up on this freedom pole Devils not done digging He's speaking in tongues all along the pan handle And this pining erosion is getting dust in My eyes And I'm drunk on your morsels And so I look down the line Your every twitch hand drum salute Salutes mine...

Stewart, who next appears in the movie Camp X-Ray, says she is often in awe of her own poems. "I like being able to hit on something, like, 'There it is.' I don't want to sound so f--king utterly pretentious, but after I write something, I go, 'Holy f--k, that's crazy,'" the single star tells the magazine. "It's the same thing with acting: If I do a good scene, I'm always like, 'Whoa, that's really dope.'"

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